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EEG

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EEG
abbr.
1. electroencephalogram
2. electroencephalograph

EEG
abbreviation for
1. (Medicine) electroencephalogram
2. (Medicine) electroencephalograph

EEG
Abbreviation of electroencephalogram
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Noun1.EEG - a graphical record of electrical activity of the brain; produced by an electroencephalograph
graph, graphical record - a visual representation of the relations between certain quantities plotted with reference to a set of axes
Translations
EEG [ˌiːiːˈdʒiː] n abbr (=electroencephalogram) → EEG m
EEG abbr of electroencephalogramEEG nt


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Many of the references are old, and the author of the EEG feedback chapter provides many references to her own work.
As EEG data were collected, participants looked at either of two computer-screen images containing four partial circles resembling open-mouthed Pacman figures.
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